- Our list of the best things to do in St. Helena, California, features the top 414 nearby activities — including 188 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- St. Helena, CA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Food & Drink, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 41 things to do within the city of St. Helena, CA , followed by 373 popular activities in nearby cities, including Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa, Sonoma, Yountville, Healdsburg, Glen Ellen, Petaluma, Sebastopol, Windsor, Rohnert Park, Fairfield and Novato
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Whether you want to relax by a pool or have a picnic whilst enjoying a spot of wine tasting, you can at Christopher Creek Winery. They have a range of wines and ports to choose from.
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Gary Farrell Winery offers a memorable wine tasting experience. With a little extra charge, one can swap the tasting room for the terrace which offers some spectacular views of redwood covered hills. They sell quality wines with Pinot Noir and Chardonnays being popular picks.
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With six lanes roped off, Ives Pool provides visitors with individual lanes to swim laps in a solar heated pool. The facility also has a more shallow pool for recreational swimming.
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11455 Old Redwood Highway, Healdsburg, CA 95448
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Started over 50 years ago by Rodney Strong, the vineyards is located south of Healdsburg. They are open daily and offer winery tours, they have a tasting room and they host different events throughout the year.
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Napa Valley Excursions & Wine Tours is a family-run company. Their private tours are reasonable, starting at $60 per hour.
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Located in the heart of Sonoma County's Russian River Valley sits the grand Lynmar Estate Winery. The winery produces limited quantity pinot noir and chardonnay each year and pairs delicious food options with wine tastings.
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Strolling Florence Avenue is a favorite pastime of locals in Sebastopol. The street features an array of residential houses that proudly display the art of Patrick Amiot, one of the neighborhoods residents.
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A short drive from San Francisco, the Military Antiques & Museum contains many treasures. The museum offers free admission with exhibits that include uniforms, old grenades and other weapons. There is also an antique shop where memorabilia can be purchased.
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Gardeners and horticulture enthusiasts love to visit the Petaluma Seed Bank, one of the largest and most important botanical supply stores on the West Coast. It features thousands of heirloom seed varieties, gardening supplies, accessories and books.
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Unique among Sonoma Valley's many wineries, the Sonoma Valley Portworks exclusively produces dessert wines. It is most famous for its port varieties. Visitors to the tasting room enjoy guided tastings and may purchase a selection of blue cheeses to enjoy with their wine.